Accreditations + Memberships

JOINT COMMISSION

Since its founding in 1951, the Joint Commission has been acknowledged as the leader in developing the highest standards for quality and safety in the delivery of healthcare, and evaluating organization performance based on these standards. The Joint Commission’s behavioral healthcare standards are developed in consultation with health care experts and providers, quality improvement measurement experts, and individuals and their families. The standards are informed by scientific literature and expert consensus to help organizations measure, assess and improve performance. JointCommission.org

Breathe has earned The Gold Seal of Approval® from the Joint Commission, indicating our commitment to providing safe and effective care.

A client of Breathe Life Healing Centers has the right to express to any staff member, the Patient Advocate or a state agency, at any time, and without retaliation, a complaint or a grievance concerning care and treatment while in the facilities. Concerns about client service or comfort should be directed to the Clinical Director

If concerns cannot be resolved through the facility, a client, family member, community representative or employee of Breathe Life Healing Centers has the right to notify Joint Commission regarding the quality of care provided, safety of care provided, or safety of the environment in which care is provided. Anyone believing that he or she has pertinent and valid information about such matters may notify Joint Commission via any of the following methods:
Phone: 1-800-994-6610

An account representative will contact the individual requesting the public information interview prior to the survey, indicating the location, date and time of the interview and the name of the surveyor who will conduct the interview.

If you have questions about filing a complaint about this facility, you may contact the Joint Commission at this toll-free U.S. telephone number, 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m., Central Time, weekdays: (800) 994-6610

This notice is posted in accordance with the Joint Commission’s requirements.

CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH (CDPH)

Healthcare facilities in California are licensed, regulated, inspected, and/or certified by a number of public and private agencies at the state and federal levels, including the California Department of Public Health (CDPH) Licensing and Certification Program (L&C). L&C is responsible for ensuring healthcare facilities comply with state laws and regulations.

Breathe is committed to ensuring our facilities meet and exceed state laws and federal regulations.

NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF ADDICTION TREATMENT PROVIDERS (NAATP)

Since its founding in 1978, The National Association of Addiction Treatment Providers has stood at the forefront of the addiction treatment field, speaking with a clear and unified voice on behalf of its 300 member organizations. Those organizations consist of over 600 treatment facilities which set the standard for quality, caring therapeutic services for men and women, young and old, suffering from addictive diseases. NAATP has a long history of advocating for fair and equal legal recognition of the services its member organizations provide, with the same fair and equal reimbursement benefits for the patients served by its members.

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